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“On Call of the Void, the riffs are relentless as the band channels gloom through minor chords that at times creep towards metal territory. The spirit of darkness breathes through the lyrics as Kilmore reminds us rock is alive and well.” – Jonathan Briggins, The Coast

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“the heavy and bluesy sounds really drive home those themes of reckless behaviour and dark feelings… The band effectively portray their intended emotions and messages to the listener through their music while providing them with something to bang their head—or groove—to.” –The East Magazine

Kilmore on Global News – Halifax

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February 2016

City Lights Nominated for Loud Recording of the Year

Kilmore’s debut EP has been nominated for this year’s ECMAs for Loud Recording of the Year. They are along side other nominees Dumpster Mummy, Chaos Theory, Cabbages & Kings & Shades of Sorrow. They will be heading to Sydney to showcase in April. Thank you to everyone for their support!

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November 2015

Kilmore Release Official Video for “Younger Years”

Kilmore has released their official video for “Younger Years”, a single off of their debut City Lights EP. They worked with ECMA winning Director, Dillon Garland.

The video is based on the lyrical story of longing for those younger years while working day to day and watching “Office Space”. Yeeeeah if you could just go ahead and watch this Kilmore video…that would be great…yeeaah and share it on your social media. Thanks a bunch, Milton.

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October 2015

Kilmore is heading to NSMW in Yarmouth, NS on November 5th. They have been nominated for Loud Recording of the Year for their EP “City Lights”. Check out the full festival line up and nominees at nsmw.ca

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June 2015

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Halifax’s Kilmore list their genre on Facebook as “riff rock,” and the band’s new EP certainly lives up to that description. Here at Exclaim!, we’ve got the premiere of that five-song collection.

The opening title cut begins City Lights with brawny, distorted guitar licks, steadily pounding drums and wailing vocals akin to classic rock radio. This sets the tone for the four-piece’s muscular sound, as tracks like “Rising Sun” and “Weight of the World” are similarly stuffed with meaty riffage, while “Peace of Mind” is slightly more restrained and slow-burning. The curveball is “Younger Years,” which ventures into a folk rock direction with its acoustic strums.

The EP was recorded with Erien Eady-Ward at Halifax’s Codapop Studios. Scroll past the band’s Canadian tour schedule below to listen to it in full before it arrives on June 5.